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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 331.7020835 EAN: 9781580087131 ISBN: 1580087132 Label: Ten Speed Press Manufacturer: Ten Speed Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 167 Publication Date: March 15, 2006 Publisher: Ten Speed Press Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Ten Speed Press Sales Rank: 7927
Product Description: Based on Richard Nelson Bolles's What Color Is Your Parachute?, the best-selling job-hunting book in the world, What Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens teaches high school and college students to zero in on their favorite skills and apply that knowledge to get the most out of school, set goals, and find their dream jobs. Filled with interactive exercises, worksheets, and profiles of young adults who have found their unique paths in life, What Color Is Your Parachute? for Teens is a crucial book for every teenager who cares about his or her future.
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Rating: - Excellent book for helping teens think about and plan for their future.
As a career outreach coordinator for schools in four counties, I have found this book to be a tremendous resource. It helps students in the early stages of thinking through potential future careers by ... Read More
Rating: - What color is your parachute for teens.
I read this book back in the 80's and found it very helpful. When my aged college daughter was questioning her major, I shipped her this book. I think it should be a "must read" for all high school students.
Rating: - Great book for students or resource for couselors!
This book uses Hollands theory of interests to help the teen discover what they want to do. The book helps prioritize interests and translate them into potential careers. This book is an excellent resource from ... Read More
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it is an easy guide to help others and yourself to overcome daily crisis.
Rating: - Excellent Resource For The Young Adult
As a part-time personal career coach for college students trying to identify their major, I was thrilled to see the "What Color Is Your Parachute" franchise has created a version for the late teens/early twenties ... Read More